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Jeannie West, Discovery Land Preschool
Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer/Copy EditorDiscovery Land Preschool 302 N. Eighth St., El Centro 760-352-2088 discoverylandpreschool@druplegardens.com Tell us how you ended up in this line of work. I started a family child care business when I was expecting my first child because I...Tags: Schools, Health Organizations, American Cancer Society, Early Learning, Education
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READER SUBMITTED: Kindergarten Students Celebrate Earth Day
SimsburyKindergarten students at Saint Mary's School in Simsbury celebrated Earth Day with their Prekindergarten buddies with a little spring planting. They also learned about the importance of recycling and spent some time sorting recyclable items into various...Tags: Schools, Earth Day, Simsbury
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Florida's pre-K program earns low marks in national report - again
Florida's pre-K program earns top marks for enrolling 79 percent of the state's 4-year-olds but offers them preschool classes that fail to meet most "quality benchmarks," according to the annual The State of Preschool report. The 2012 version shows...
Tags: Schools, Students, Teaching and Learning, Early Learning, Education
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Playground coming in K.G. for special children
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.Since November, King George parents have been raising money for a playground for children with special needs���and raising awareness that such preschool programs exist in the rural county. Seems they've done well on both counts....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Schools, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Gardens and Parks, PTA
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BRIEF: Lexington considering increasing school registration fees
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.With state funding unavailable for pre-kindergarten and early childhood education, and reduced funding or late payments for other grade levels, Lexington School Board is considering increased registration fees. The largest increase would be for early...Tags: Schools
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Ohio girl, 8, receives kidney transplant from former teacher
CLEVELAND (AP) - An Ohio girl is recovering after getting a critical kidney transplant - with the organ donated by her former kindergarten teacher. Nicole Miller - an 8-year-old first-grader at Mansfield Christian School - got the kidney last week...Tags: Schools, Teachers, Genetic Condition, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Erie's Future Fund provides scholarships for low-income children
Erie Times-News, Pa.His teachers believe Tyler Webb is a budding architect. And why shouldn't they? The 4-year-old loves art class, drawing, learning shapes and colors, and assembling building blocks at Barb's Care-A-Lot preschool. Tyler also is starting to read on his...Tags: Personal Income, Social Issues, Human Interest, United Way , Financial Aid
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Preschool program gets shelved
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserUncomfortable with Gov. Neil Abercrombie's early-education initiative, state lawmakers Friday decided to expand an existing state child care program rather than embark on state-funded preschool. Lawmakers would provide $6 million in fiscal year 2015...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Income, Neil A. Abercrombie, Justice System, Advertising
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READER SUBMITTED: Creative Playtime Preschool Program Now Accepting New Students
NewingtonGive your child a head start! Effective preschool programs lay a foundation of social skills, knowledge and self confidence that paves the way for success in kindergarten and beyond. Many studies have shown the importance of preschool and the long-lasting...Tags: Schools, Newington, Education, Early Learning
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School policies and procedures highlighted
Point Pleasant Register, W.Va.At a recent meeting of the Mason County Board of Education, Local School Improvement Council (LSIC) presentations were given by school principals. Following presentations on the Mason County Career Center and Roosevelt Elementary School, which were...Tags: Schools, Health and Safety at School, Students, Bullying, Teachers
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Summer Pre-K Program Shows Great Promise
The Hartford CourantA hallmark of President Barack Obama's recently released early childhood education plan is federal funding to expand pre-kindergarten for low- and moderate-income children, with mandates for state-regulated quality control and continuous program...Tags: Barack Obama, Wesleyan University, Colleges and Universities, Dannel P. Malloy , Teachers
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Preschool chain starts curriculum in charity, giving
CORAL SPRINGS — Sitting on the carpet of their preschool class, the 3- and 4-year-olds happily sing the charity song, belting out the final lines: "It doesn't matter how big or small you are, it's the size of your heart that matters." The...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Charity, Schools, Fort Lauderdale, Social Issues
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